It's up to you to use a <div> instead of a <span>. Just change your html 
markup, replacing <span wicket:id="myid"  class="tab-panel"> with <div 
wicket:id="myid" class="tab-panel">

Pierre-Yves

Stefan Lindner a écrit :
> The content of tabpanel is always surronded with a <span> tag, e.g.
> 
>       <span class="tab-panel">
>               <!-- The content of the panel -->
>       </span>
> 
> Now, if the panel contains a table it looks like
> 
> 
>       <span class="tab-panel">
>               <!-- The content of the panel -->
>               <table>
>                       ...
>               </table>
>       </span>
> 
> But a <span> tag must not contain a <table> tag. Wouldn't it be better,
> do render the contents of a tab panel as <div>? That means
> 
> 
> 
>       <div class="tab-panel">
>               <!-- The content of the panel -->
>               <table>
>                       ...
>               </table>
>       </div>
> 
> Stefan Lindner
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